Posted on 06/10/2015 3:55:24 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
Explanation: What would it look like to fly over dwarf planet Ceres? Animators from the German Aerospace Center recently took actual images and height data from NASA's robotic Dawn mission -- currently visiting Ceres -- to generate several fascinating virtual sequences. The featured video begins with a mock orbit around the 950-km wide space rock, with the crater featuring two of the enigmatic white spots soon rotating into view. The next sequences take the viewer around the Ceres' north and south poles, and then over a limb of the dark world highlighting its heavily cratered surface. Here, terrain height on the asteroid belt's largest object has been digitally doubled, while an artificial star field has been added in the background. The Dawn spacecraft will likely remain an unusual artificial moon of Ceres long after its mission concludes.
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[ Video Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, UCLA, MPS/DLR/IDA, DLR, ESO]
Striations there too.
My personal opinion is that they’re made by low angle impactors that roll in the low gravity.
I wholeheartedly agree. Similar things are seen on other small bodies.
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